Hi Les, thanks for the comment! Removing the glazing bar top capping can be done with a capping removal tool which we sell on our site on the link below. This is suitable for most glazing bars, you'll be able to determine this from the below list www.trulypvc.com/products/ultraframe-glazing-bar-capping-removal-tool?_pos=1&_psq=removing+tool&_ss=e&_v=1.0 You can also use 2 flat head screw drivers OR long nose pliers in the same way as the above tool to close the grip on the glazing bar teeth to remove it (you're more prone to damaging the grip of the bar this way if you're not careful, so we'd recommend the proper tools). Let us know if you have any other questions!
This information has been very useful, but what should we do when the panels have already moved and the conservatory is leaking?
how do you take the top glazing bar top off? it looks when you push it in it cant come back off
Hi Les, thanks for the comment!
Removing the glazing bar top capping can be done with a capping removal tool which we sell on our site on the link below. This is suitable for most glazing bars, you'll be able to determine this from the below list
www.trulypvc.com/products/ultraframe-glazing-bar-capping-removal-tool?_pos=1&_psq=removing+tool&_ss=e&_v=1.0
You can also use 2 flat head screw drivers OR long nose pliers in the same way as the above tool to close the grip on the glazing bar teeth to remove it (you're more prone to damaging the grip of the bar this way if you're not careful, so we'd recommend the proper tools).
Let us know if you have any other questions!